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btrfs-ioctl(2)
==============
NAME
----
btrfs-ioctl - documentation for the ioctl interface to btrfs
DESCRIPTION
-----------
The ioctl() system call is a way how to request custom actions performed on a
filesystem beyond the standard interfaces (like syscalls). An ioctl is
specified by a number and an associated data structure that implement a
feature, usually not available in other filesystems. The number of ioctls grows
over time and in some cases get promoted to a VFS-level ioctl once other
filesystems adopt the functionality. Backward compatibility is maintained
and a formerly private ioctl number could become available on the VFS level.
DATA STRUCTURES AND DEFINITIONS
-------------------------------
.. _struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args:
.. code-block:: c
struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args {
__s64 fd;
char name[BTRFS_PATH_NAME_MAX + 1];
};
.. _struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2:
.. code-block:: c
#define BTRFS_SUBVOL_RDONLY (1ULL << 1)
#define BTRFS_SUBVOL_QGROUP_INHERIT (1ULL << 2)
#define BTRFS_DEVICE_SPEC_BY_ID (1ULL << 3)
#define BTRFS_SUBVOL_SPEC_BY_ID (1ULL << 4)
struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2 {
__s64 fd;
__u64 transid;
__u64 flags;
union {
struct {
__u64 size;
struct btrfs_qgroup_inherit __user *qgroup_inherit;
};
__u64 unused[4];
};
union {
char name[BTRFS_SUBVOL_NAME_MAX + 1];
__u64 devid;
__u64 subvolid;
};
};
.. _struct_btrfs_ioctl_get_subvol_info_args:
.. code-block:: c
struct btrfs_ioctl_get_subvol_info_args {
/* Id of this subvolume */
__u64 treeid;
/* Name of this subvolume, used to get the real name at mount point */
char name[BTRFS_VOL_NAME_MAX + 1];
/*
* Id of the subvolume which contains this subvolume.
* Zero for top-level subvolume or a deleted subvolume.
*/
__u64 parent_id;
/*
* Inode number of the directory which contains this subvolume.
* Zero for top-level subvolume or a deleted subvolume
*/
__u64 dirid;
/* Latest transaction id of this subvolume */
__u64 generation;
/* Flags of this subvolume */
__u64 flags;
/* UUID of this subvolume */
__u8 uuid[BTRFS_UUID_SIZE];
/*
* UUID of the subvolume of which this subvolume is a snapshot.
* All zero for a non-snapshot subvolume.
*/
__u8 parent_uuid[BTRFS_UUID_SIZE];
/*
* UUID of the subvolume from which this subvolume was received.
* All zero for non-received subvolume.
*/
__u8 received_uuid[BTRFS_UUID_SIZE];
/* Transaction id indicating when change/create/send/receive happened */
__u64 ctransid;
__u64 otransid;
__u64 stransid;
__u64 rtransid;
/* Time corresponding to c/o/s/rtransid */
struct btrfs_ioctl_timespec ctime;
struct btrfs_ioctl_timespec otime;
struct btrfs_ioctl_timespec stime;
struct btrfs_ioctl_timespec rtime;
/* Must be zero */
__u64 reserved[8];
};
.. _struct_btrfs_qgroup_inherit:
.. code-block:: c
#define BTRFS_QGROUP_INHERIT_SET_LIMITS (1ULL << 0)
struct btrfs_qgroup_inherit {
__u64 flags;
__u64 num_qgroups;
__u64 num_ref_copies;
__u64 num_excl_copies;
struct btrfs_qgroup_limit lim;
__u64 qgroups[];
};
.. _struct_btrfs_qgroup_limit:
.. code-block:: c
#define BTRFS_QGROUP_LIMIT_MAX_RFER (1ULL << 0)
#define BTRFS_QGROUP_LIMIT_MAX_EXCL (1ULL << 1)
#define BTRFS_QGROUP_LIMIT_RSV_RFER (1ULL << 2)
#define BTRFS_QGROUP_LIMIT_RSV_EXCL (1ULL << 3)
#define BTRFS_QGROUP_LIMIT_RFER_CMPR (1ULL << 4)
#define BTRFS_QGROUP_LIMIT_EXCL_CMPR (1ULL << 5)
struct btrfs_qgroup_limit {
__u64 flags;
__u64 max_rfer;
__u64 max_excl;
__u64 rsv_rfer;
__u64 rsv_excl;
};
.. _struct_btrfs_ioctl_fs_info_args:
.. code-block:: c
/* Request information about checksum type and size */
#define BTRFS_FS_INFO_FLAG_CSUM_INFO (1U << 0)
/* Request information about filesystem generation */
#define BTRFS_FS_INFO_FLAG_GENERATION (1U << 1)
/* Request information about filesystem metadata UUID */
#define BTRFS_FS_INFO_FLAG_METADATA_UUID (1U << 2)
struct btrfs_ioctl_fs_info_args {
__u64 max_id; /* out */
__u64 num_devices; /* out */
__u8 fsid[BTRFS_FSID_SIZE]; /* out */
__u32 nodesize; /* out */
__u32 sectorsize; /* out */
__u32 clone_alignment; /* out */
/* See BTRFS_FS_INFO_FLAG_* */
__u16 csum_type; /* out */
__u16 csum_size; /* out */
__u64 flags; /* in/out */
__u64 generation; /* out */
__u8 metadata_uuid[BTRFS_FSID_SIZE]; /* out */
__u8 reserved[944]; /* pad to 1k */
};
.. _struct_btrfs_ioctl_ino_lookup_args:
.. code-block:: c
#define BTRFS_INO_LOOKUP_PATH_MAX 4080
struct btrfs_ioctl_ino_lookup_args {
__u64 treeid;
__u64 objectid;
char name[BTRFS_INO_LOOKUP_PATH_MAX];
};
.. _constants-table:
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Constant name
- Value
* - BTRFS_UUID_SIZE
- 16
* - BTRFS_FSID_SIZE
- 16
* - BTRFS_SUBVOL_NAME_MAX
- 4039
* - BTRFS_PATH_NAME_MAX
- 4087
* - BTRFS_VOL_NAME_MAX
- 255
* - BTRFS_LABEL_SIZE
- 256
* - BTRFS_FIRST_FREE_OBJECTID
- 256
OVERVIEW
--------
The ioctls are defined by a number and associated with a data structure that
contains further information. All ioctls use file descriptor (fd) as a reference
point, it could be the filesystem or a directory inside the filesystem.
An ioctl can be used in the following schematic way:
.. code-block:: c
struct btrfs_ioctl_args args;
memset(&args, 0, sizeof(args));
args.key = value;
ret = ioctl(fd, BTRFS_IOC_NUMBER, &args);
The 'fd' is the entry point to the filesystem and for most ioctls it does not
matter which file or directory is that. Where it matters it's explicitly
mentioned. The 'args' is the associated data structure for the request. It's
strongly recommended to initialize the whole structure to zeros as this is
future-proof when the ioctl gets further extensions. Not doing that could lead
to mismatch of old userspace and new kernel versions, or vice versa.
The 'BTRFS_IOC_NUMBER' is says which operation should be done on the given
arguments. Some ioctls take a specific data structure, some of them share a
common one, no argument structure ioctls exist too.
The library *libbtrfsutil* wraps a few ioctls for convenience. Using raw ioctls
is not discouraged but may be cumbersome though it does not need additional
library dependency. Backward compatibility is guaranteed and incompatible
changes usually lead to a new version of the ioctl. Enhancements of existing
ioctls can happen and depend on additional flags to be set. Zeroed unused
space is commonly understood as a mechanism to communicate the compatibility
between kernel and userspace and thus *zeroing is really important*. In exceptional
cases this is not enough and further flags need to be passed to distinguish
between zero as implicit unused initialization and a valid zero value. Such
cases are documented.
File descriptors of regular files are obtained by ``int fd = open()``, directories
opened as ``DIR *dir = opendir()`` can be converted to the corresponding
file descriptor by ``fd = dirfd(dir)``.
LIST OF IOCTLS
--------------
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Name
- Description
- Data
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE<BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE>`
- (obsolete) create a snapshot of a subvolume
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - BTRFS_IOC_DEFRAG
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_RESIZE
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SCAN_DEV<BTRFS_IOC_SCAN_DEV>`
- scan and register a given device path with filesystem module
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SYNC<BTRFS_IOC_SYNC>`
- Sync the filesystem, possibly process queued up work
- NULL
* - BTRFS_IOC_CLONE
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_ADD_DEV<BTRFS_IOC_ADD_DEV>`
- add a device to the filesystem by path
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_RM_DEV<BTRFS_IOC_RM_DEV>`
- delete a device from the filesystem by path
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - BTRFS_IOC_BALANCE
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_CLONE_RANGE
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE<BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE>`
- (obsolete) create a subvolume
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY<BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY>`
- (obsolete) delete a subvolume
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - BTRFS_IOC_DEFRAG_RANGE
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_TREE_SEARCH
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_TREE_SEARCH_V2
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_INO_LOOKUP<BTRFS_IOC_INO_LOOKUP>`
- resolve inode number to path, or lookup containing subvolume id
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_ino_lookup_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_ino_lookup_args>`
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_DEFAULT_SUBVOL<BTRFS_IOC_DEFAULT_SUBVOL>`
- set the default subvolume id
- uint64_t
* - BTRFS_IOC_SPACE_INFO
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_START_SYNC
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_WAIT_SYNC
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE_V2<BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE_V2>`
- create a snapshot of a subvolume
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2>`
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE_V2<BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE_V2>`
- create a subvolume
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2>`
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_GETFLAGS<BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_GETFLAGS>`
- get flags of a subvolume
- uint64_t
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_SETFLAGS<BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_SETFLAGS>`
- set flags of a subvolume
- uint64_t
* - BTRFS_IOC_SCRUB
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_SCRUB_CANCEL
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_SCRUB_PROGRESS
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_DEV_INFO
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_FS_INFO<BTRFS_IOC_FS_INFO>`
- get information about filesystem (device count, fsid, ...)
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_fs_info_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_fs_info_args>`
* - BTRFS_IOC_BALANCE_V2
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_BALANCE_CTL
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_BALANCE_PROGRESS
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_INO_PATHS
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_LOGICAL_INO
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_SET_RECEIVED_SUBVOL
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_SEND
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_DEVICES_READY
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_QUOTA_CTL
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_QGROUP_ASSIGN
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_QGROUP_CREATE
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_QGROUP_LIMIT
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_QUOTA_RESCAN
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_QUOTA_RESCAN_STATUS
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_QUOTA_RESCAN_WAIT
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_GET_FSLABEL<BTRFS_IOC_GET_FSLABEL>`
- read filesystem label
- char buffer[:ref:`BTRFS_LABEL_SIZE<constants-table>`]
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SET_FSLABEL<BTRFS_IOC_SET_FSLABEL>`
- set the filesystem label
- char buffer[:ref:`BTRFS_LABEL_SIZE<constants-table>`]
* - BTRFS_IOC_GET_DEV_STATS
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_DEV_REPLACE
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_FILE_EXTENT_SAME
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_GET_FEATURES
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_SET_FEATURES
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_GET_SUPPORTED_FEATURES
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_RM_DEV_V2
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_LOGICAL_INO_V2
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_GET_SUBVOL_INFO<BTRFS_IOC_GET_SUBVOL_INFO>`
- get information about a subvolume
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_get_subvol_info_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_get_subvol_info_args>`
* - BTRFS_IOC_GET_SUBVOL_ROOTREF
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_INO_LOOKUP_USER
-
-
* - :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY_V2<BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY_V2>`
- destroy a (snapshot or regular) subvolume
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2>`
* - BTRFS_IOC_ENCODED_READ
-
-
* - BTRFS_IOC_ENCODED_WRITE
-
-
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
--------------------
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE:
BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. note::
obsoleted by :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE_V2<BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE_V2>`
*(since: 3.0, obsoleted: 4.0)* Create a snapshot of a subvolume.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the parent directory of the new subvolume
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - args.fd
- file descriptor of any directory inside the subvolume to snapshot,
must be on the same filesystem
* - args.name
- name of the subvolume, although the buffer can be almost 4KiB, the file
size is limited by Linux VFS to 255 characters and must not contain a slash
('/')
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SCAN_DEV:
BTRFS_IOC_SCAN_DEV
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Scan and register a given device in the filesystem module, which can be later
used for automatic device and filesystem association at mount time. This
operates on the control device, not files from a mounted filesystem.
Can be safely called repeatedly with same device path.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the control device :file:`/dev/btrfs-control`
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - args.fd
- ignored
* - args.name
- full path of the device
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SYNC:
BTRFS_IOC_SYNC
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sync the filesystem data as would ``sync()`` syscall do, additionally
wake up the internal transaction thread that may trigger actions like
subvolume cleaning or queued defragmentation.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of any file or directory in the filesystem
* - ioctl args
- NULL
.. _BTRFS_IOC_ADD_DEV:
BTRFS_IOC_ADD_DEV
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Add a given block device to the filesystem. Unlike the command :command:`btrfs device add`
there's are no safety checks (like existence of another filesystem on the
device), device preparataion (like TRIM or zone reset), so use it with care.
This is a filesystem-exclusive operation and it will fail if there's another
one already running, with one exception, when there's a paused balance.
Required permissions: CAP_SYS_ADMIN
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of any file or directory in the filesystem
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - args.fd
- ignored
* - args.name
- full path of the block device to be added
.. _BTRFS_IOC_RM_DEV:
BTRFS_IOC_RM_DEV
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Remove a device from the filesystem specified by it's path, or cancel
a running device deletion by special path ``cancel``.
This is a filesystem-exclusive operation and it will fail if there's another
one already running.
Required permissions: CAP_SYS_ADMIN
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of any file or directory in the filesystem
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - args.fd
- ignored
* - args.name
- full path of the block device to be deleted or string *"cancel"*
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE:
BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. note::
obsoleted by :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE_V2<BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE_V2>`
*(since: 3.0, obsoleted: 4.0)* Create a subvolume.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the parent directory of the new subvolume
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - args.fd
- ignored
* - args.name
- name of the subvolume, although the buffer can be almost 4KiB, the file
size is limited by Linux VFS to 255 characters and must not contain a slash
('/')
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY:
BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. note::
obsoleted by :ref:`BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY_V2<BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY_V2>`
*(since: 2.6.33, obsoleted: 5.7)* Delete a subvolume.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the parent directory of the new subvolume
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args>`
* - args.fd
- ignored
* - args.name
- name of the subvolume, although the buffer can be almost 4KiB, the file
size is limited by Linux VFS to 255 characters and must not contain a slash
('/')
.. _BTRFS_IOC_INO_LOOKUP:
BTRFS_IOC_INO_LOOKUP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Resolve inode number to a path (requires CAP_SYS_ADMIN), or read a containing
subvolume id of the given file (unrestricted, special case). The size of the
path name buffer is shorter than *PATH_MAX* (4096), it's possible that the path
is trimmed due to that. Also implemented by
:ref:`btrfs inspect-internal rootid<man-inspect-rootid>`.
The general case needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN and can resolve any file to its path.
The special case for reading the containing subvolume is not restricted:
.. code-block:: c
struct btrfs_ioctl_ino_lookup_args args;
fd = open("file", ...);
args.treeid = 0;
args.objectid = BTRFS_FIRST_FREE_OBJECTID;
ioctl(fd, BTRFS_IOC_INO_LOOKUP, &args);
/* args.treeid now contains the subvolume id */
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the file or directory to lookup the subvolumeid
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_ino_lookup_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_ino_lookup_args>`
* - args.treeid
- subvolume id against which the path should be resolved (needs
CAP_SYS_ADMIN), or 0 so the subvolume containing *fd* will be used
* - args.objectid
- inode number to lookup, *INODE_REF_KEY* with that key.objectid, or
:ref:`BTRFS_FIRST_FREE_OBJECTID<constants-table>` as special case to
read only the tree id and clear the *args.name* buffer
* - args.name
- path relative to the toplevel subvolume, or empty string
.. _BTRFS_IOC_DEFAULT_SUBVOL:
BTRFS_IOC_DEFAULT_SUBVOL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Set the given subvolume id as the default one when mounting the filesystem
without `subvol=path` or `subvolid=id` options.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the directory inside which to create the new snapshot
* - ioctl args
- numeric value of subvolume to become default (uint64_t)
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE_V2:
BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_CREATE_V2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Create a snapshot of a subvolume.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the directory inside which to create the new snapshot
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2>`
* - args.fd
- file descriptor of any directory inside the subvolume to snapshot,
must be on the filesystem
* - args.transid
- ignored
* - args.flags
- any subset of `BTRFS_SUBVOL_RDONLY` to make the new snapshot read-only,
or `BTRFS_SUBVOL_QGROUP_INHERIT` to apply the `qgroup_inherit` field
* - args.name
- the name, under the ioctl fd, for the new subvolume
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE_V2:
BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_CREATE_V2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*(since: 3.6)* Create a subvolume, qgroup inheritance and limits can be specified.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the parent directory of the new subvolume
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2>`
* - args.fd
- ignored
* - args.transid
- ignored
* - args.flags
- flags to set on the subvolume, ``BTRFS_SUBVOL_RDONLY`` for readonly,
``BTRFS_SUBVOL_QGROUP_INHERIT`` if the qgroup related fields should be
processed
* - args.size
- number of entries in ``args.qgroup_inherit``
* - args.qgroup_inherit
- inherit the given qgroups
(:ref:`struct btrfs_qgroup_inherit<struct_btrfs_qgroup_inherit>`) and
limits (:ref:`struct btrfs_qgroup_limit<struct_btrfs_qgroup_limit>`)
* - name
- name of the subvolume, although the buffer can be almost 4KiB, the file
size is limited by Linux VFS to 255 characters and must not contain a
slash ('/')
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_GETFLAGS:
BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_GETFLAGS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Read the flags of a subvolume. The returned flags are either 0 or
`BTRFS_SUBVOL_RDONLY`.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the subvolume to examine
* - ioctl args
- uint64_t
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_SETFLAGS:
BTRFS_IOC_SUBVOL_SETFLAGS
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Change the flags of a subvolume.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the subvolume to modify
* - ioctl args
- uint64_t, either 0 or `BTRFS_SUBVOL_RDONLY`
.. _BTRFS_IOC_GET_FSLABEL:
BTRFS_IOC_GET_FSLABEL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Read the label of the filesystem into a given buffer. Alternatively it
can be read from :file:`/sys/fs/btrfs/FSID/label` though it requires to
know the FSID of the filesystem.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of any file/directory in the filesystem
* - ioctl args
- char buffer[:ref:`BTRFS_LABEL_SIZE<constants-table>`]
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SET_FSLABEL:
BTRFS_IOC_SET_FSLABEL
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Set the label of filesystem from given buffer. The maximum length also accounts
for terminating NUL character. Alternatively it can be also set by writing to
:file:`/sys/fs/btrfs/FSID/label` though it requires to know the FSID of the
filesystem (and an explicit commit before the change is permanent).
Required permissions: CAP_SYS_ADMIN
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of any file/directory in the filesystem
* - ioctl args
- char buffer[:ref:`BTRFS_LABEL_SIZE<constants-table>`]
.. _BTRFS_IOC_FS_INFO:
BTRFS_IOC_FS_INFO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Read internal information about the filesystem. The data can be exchanged
both ways and part of the structure could be optionally filled. The reserved
bytes can be used to get new kind of information in the future, always
depending on the flags set.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of any file/directory in the filesystem
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_fs_info_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_fs_info_args>`
.. _BTRFS_IOC_GET_SUBVOL_INFO:
BTRFS_IOC_GET_SUBVOL_INFO
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Get information about a subvolume.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- file descriptor of the subvolume to examine
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_get_subvol_info_args<struct_btrfs_ioctl_get_subvol_info_args>`
.. _BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY_V2:
BTRFS_IOC_SNAP_DESTROY_V2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Destroy a subvolume, which may or may not be a snapshot.
.. list-table::
:header-rows: 1
* - Field
- Description
* - ioctl fd
- if `flags` does not include `BTRFS_SUBVOL_SPEC_BY_ID`, or if executing
in a non-root user namespace, file descriptor of the parent directory
containing the subvolume to delete; otherwise, file descriptor of any
directory on the same filesystem as the subvolume to delete, but not
within the same subvolume
* - ioctl args
- :ref:`struct btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2<struct_btrfs_ioctl_vol_args_v2>`
* - args.fd
- ignored
* - args.transid
- ignored
* - args.flags
- 0 if the `name` field identifies the subvolume by name in the specified
directory, or `BTRFS_SUBVOL_SPEC_BY_ID` if the `subvolid` field
specifies the ID of the subvolume
* - args.name
- only if `flags` does not contain `BTRFS_SUBVOL_SPEC_BY_ID`, the name
(within the directory identified by `fd`) of the subvolume to delete
* - args.subvolid
- only if `flags` contains `BTRFS_SUBVOL_SPEC_BY_ID`, the subvolume ID of
the subvolume to delete
AVAILABILITY
------------
**btrfs** is part of btrfs-progs. Please refer to the documentation at
`https://btrfs.readthedocs.io <https://btrfs.readthedocs.io>`_.
SEE ALSO
--------
:manref:`ioctl(2)`